Clark's. soil?‘ " dealers evflflih , 5°“ b bly low prices. Clark a u delicious soups are a boon '0 {ht billy ho _ c‘ M“, in Canada with Cam m prod" . . f“ Approved ‘ on all meet. "up; are an important fun:- wm of mrlw Ind qurl ty- [tq Clsrlkltchenl Help Ydu." _,_,_<+>-—--— ooee-e-o-oee-b-oeoeo-e anta Claus Headquarters )1 i I I I g < BOOKSTORE re one and the same piaoe. are you will find evidences l careful aeieotion, in all epsrtiilentlr Mw and unte- its goods to ault all peo- lee and ail purses. ur New Lines of Greeting ‘ Cards e very popular and selling st. New is the time to nd to lrlenda abroad. EAUTIFUL BUXED < STATIONERY ' rises range from 25o to $5.00 4 pun TOY and FANCY ' D8 department lop-stairs n all ready for bualnese. ds selected now will be taalde till wanted. CARTER 00. LIMITED. WQO-OOQ-QO \. I . Lester Douglas _Wilolesaie Produce SI Queen Street 1 Charlottetown, P. E .i, WANTED Cabbage Carrots Par-amps At our Warehouse, ‘Char- ctown. i l Not Advertised Before in‘ Charlottetown Some new things. for Christmas giving will be in- teresting reading, may tellp you out in lnga election. ikls A ‘llhis is a coming Canadian lWPl. with lots of thrills. We l vo iihlem ltor B160‘, women -- children. Boots, harness, ‘- and skis. Bids. n-om. $2.00 to $12.00 ‘Wits: su nronrs °R Weak mleuas ‘if the ankles botlhlor (gett- "8 “mi loo quioinly is the ymuwht) m. Schools ‘MTWMEM support will " i worn We sovs 4 suom. OVERSHOEs E be?) £0118 felt want, but ngyar mmmfl broom-able. We have Man gdnmllilllble. warm and v lwr Mir sass HOSIERV SILK our“; T0 ‘m: pop This is ills a new line just {mm ‘"1017. lovely right up; shades r “m , ""501: silk, ml -° 0° Special Airplanes I ‘ For The Tropics. ‘COPENHAGEN, Dec. 7-—-A spec- eut lni flying machine will have to be devised for exploring wild tropical u,‘ ‘g countries. said Han-s '1-i. Hoyiepilot of Rrof. Mathew Stirtlingls New Guinea lexpedltion, in an ‘interview published _ln Java Bode of Bataq ‘via, on the eve of his sailing lorl ca, theworda "Can- l lillfoiw. ‘ Hoyle, a Dane by birth, was oni hrs way to his family home at Lund- by, Denmark, but was stricken with typhoid lever en route and died at Alexandria, Egypt. He had been employed ‘for a number of yoals with the Jackey Aircraft Co. of Chicago. Violent changes in climatic condi- tions such as sxperienéod in New Guinea, Hoyte said, were fatal to any ordinary plane, although his machine had done greet service on thirty flights transporting men and material in sometimes very trying circumstances. Finally, he had to leave it behind at one of the bases. with’ its floats ‘smashed. Women Cause Problem For Smok- ers On Train Ol-LUCAJOO, Dec. 71- -Abolitlon of smoking oars may come about in favor of a car devoted to those who abhor nicotine, according to traffic managers of the Illinois Central railroad, ‘who have been facing a new problem with the in- troduction ol new car-s on tho elec trlfisd suburban lines. ‘Women crovvq into the smoking cars. although few of them smoke in the train. They occupy seats desired by men who want to smoke. A professor at the University of Chicago counted _ 32 women in a crowded smoking car one day, only one of them smoking. ‘lie wont back through the train where there were many vacant seats. Many Wrecks Result Of Storm (Canadian Press) liiAlUlifiAX, Dept. 7-——'l‘ho toll of ‘wrecked vessels and damage at sea and on land was rapidly mounting last rright as the blizzard which swept tho Maritime ‘province's, with record breaking fury the past twenty-four hours showed little sign of abntlng. Ten fishing and cargo schooner; had plied on the shores of Nova ‘Scotla or New Brunswick and three small steam- ers were reported wrecked whiio grave fears were expressed that with the resumption of normal com. muuication greater disasters would he reported. In additional to those disasters reported earlier in the day the fishing schooner Aruuclluu drugged ashore at Imckeport and was llkloy to he a total loss whiio THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lmlronake in this highly competltve JUBIIICGB. ‘ i Your scomac if not at good condition causes constipation $3135‘ “find i Still another topic of interests We are informed than Mr. J. G. J. has opened up "Pons-olrial Linn-lore" at lthe Junction of the Mnrlutt itolsd with tha-‘t of Greek litivc~l'--~a Ibt-ulruilul watering place in summers-where lhc has already lull. tihe tinisliins tobches of his ‘artistic genius -with sorghum and slippers on a nnuthlul customer who, avers that it was a ‘seed out" and WW1‘ tluiled, rut too much at all Storm Takes . ‘ ' Toll In Life (Canadian Press) not fir? i“? ‘ “at,” n o , lfln nulls! regal“! con- atisation. which causes \ ba brestlnheaduhssnd severe na. For“ Yen". People have senai ly corrected ‘(ills condition by lulu‘ Clumlnflfltf- ' Ihllletu lor the Stomach and Liver. 1 fht-y ‘ilfllp tho digestive organs stop ‘ chronic constipation. Gstthem atyonr- llruuftlsrs, or send 25c to Chamberlain l hiedlcins iln. Ltd., Toronto, Canada, ‘iiilUlifi-RAVE. N. S., Dec. ‘l-The first death to be reported yester- " day as due to the blizzard occurred hora when ‘Michael Keatlng, 68 col- lector of customs. dropped dead of awvlexy while fighting his w y through the drifts to his office. Mmsns luatso Peters Road And Vicinity Just now weather conditions manage tho approach of winter. Well winter is an onjoyeiblc so (cmmhn pa") . if moderate And not a U30 bounti-f ‘SPRPNiGlHI-“Lls, N. S., 99¢ 7 __. lull-crop or snow. Vlhqmas and Steven hivLean, were seriously injuredhere today when {Flamlers in this vicinity have Z1413}! it will fflilffl. the operator genaally succeedled ‘in rounding up °“ "0 90mm! Y W488 U16 ‘Bi-OD- uholr fhll rwork. Attention is now ff‘ mm“ °Wll18 l0 the blind- being given to the cutting of wood hail??? gm} “em ‘he m" W" "w W, m Be m he m __ ea with the load of coal. for n ru .a to t prul one.“ the brmem SW he“ as m3 °7 lumber 1°‘ blmdmg \PurP°-‘*°“~ in a critical condition tolnighi. w _._.... The "Gravel Pit" recently un- ONCE FAMOUS DANCER esrrtlhed on the Morrison homestead LlVl-NG IN sEcLuslou at Peters Road ‘promises to (be a MADRFD. ‘Dec. 7.—\A half-century Reader bonanza -in these days of "cou- crete" uviork. We are inliloruled that 830 la ‘Tcrlsjada, the famous Span. the supply is practically unlimited lsil dancer, took Eurgpg by atom-Li give me who _ by-gone days at the head of my llst, product an excellent thing for the ‘morning after . TEE MORAL IS, “BOVRIL PUTS _B;!3_E_E INTO YOU” To Every Quite a lot of discussion took place in our office concerning the publication of the above letter, but we concluded that the good sense of the genera public would understand thatthe letter is, _ _l remarkable retorative properties of our world-famous Fluid Beef, Bovfl 9 which is a wonderful “pick me up". An Amusing Lettpe~ From An American Doctor -With a Moral “During my tour of Western Canada I was intro- duced to your Beef Extract and found it to be the second best drink out there. I believe you will for- n I place the good old drinks of our Original letter in possssion of Bovril Ltd" Montreal. but I find your ‘ in its own way, a tribute to the Bouril Limited, Montreal-Sales Reprclcntati-us: for Canada: Harold F. Ritchie 6v C 0., Limited, Toronto. anld that rllilc percentage of pure Mfldrld first gave her rapturous ac- gralvel its high. lm, then Paris, Berlin, Landon land the (South American capitals. The lntc F. J. ‘Morrison was well (Shel had hthe lotin lire. aware or mhe existence of this‘) c0 013 l 9 ififlcllliillon of rythm _ “Gravel Deposit,” inn at that time "l" flrfmled "W ‘Wild and 59¢ l‘ flfiltalowolsohixoliklnltlljlillgttzilj “a was were no; anticipated, m, at her feet. The world massed ill Queen vicwrm‘ pmsments of m? m” W"! “Pemmwn " w“ “m 5° audiences to pay her mbme ‘ma United Slates vxreat singers audl freqiierrt or forcible in our vot-allxui- mime“ “filled w the stage door composers, Qéca, wnde and vm. i"? "l l“ “Dlluwlwn 1° mm“: to My court‘ iaine, and who 9am: with ‘Dc Tliiliiiil -"P'l¢5'.U"m'~l°“- l ,snd Melba, calls the peasants of --~— l this. district her- dearest friends. partment of Aveyron, France, sur- rounded hy craggy limestone cliffs and an unforeeted plateau. llllne. m” "are Calve Lq living in the eleventh-can. Wse Toast of Two Worlds. search the air for rust spores. Tilegflcllilllral experts have been supplied fished elevations from 1,000 t0-3-000l fccl, using glass plates covered with sticky substances with which hook the spores. used -for game bags and as plates picked up the germs gttnisins they were placed in th ‘ bottle containers and tightly sealed. Win11 _ Oklahoma state and federal amirllfllviilllnl: ut tllc limo tho spores live pcst. Milk bottles were iwcrc caught. The studios now in progrfifi! 8P0 expected to give the scientists for- mulate by which they can predict the coming of rust attacks- Dfflllc‘ ulariy upon'wlleat and oat fields. even if they fail to work out oi‘ the ‘data they have a system of defend- ing agriculture from that destruc- witll spores caught by tho air pil- lnls and are trying to solve the rust u; problem l'0r the farmers. Memoran- lla were attached to cacll bottle oi the spores turned over by the aviators or or~ to lilo scientists which gave infor- e motion regarding the altitude. time. direction and rainfall data, Mr. E. D-Ruwell. ill. .A.. is vigil‘ . ‘BM Mme. Clllve is not idling mg in Piotou, N. S., during the Today be Trotajada is a Qweqt- away her time. Tilers are seven week end and will preach ‘in the faced old lady with snow white ‘hair Dltllllfl. HWSUY 0i h" 0W“ 301°‘? Kirk there on Sunday, December whose amusement is to watch the I10". Wlwm $119 is ifallllili; l0 $111K- 5th. street crowds of Puerta del Sol Aronl ller balcony. Few who pass Miss Kaltie Maison of Jtlilston. by know that she is La Tcrtaiadn, Mrs. George Leeoo of Greek River, the once dazzling beauty whose ‘Mme. Caive has not appeared be- am! Mrs. Neil Vamllderstlrle, Peter's sparkling black eyes and raven hair fore ‘tho public ill four years nut] ii.‘ Roam rgcetnfly [Qrlltlthls vlglnity m,- were thc toast cl two continents in is doubtful if 11 slruurul audience‘ dmetwt pom“ m the u .-$_ W0 the sovontleg and early elghueaywili ever hear llcr voice ugalll._l)llr- Wish them a (plelagant wjoum in She gave so generously or her 1.1g three months of the Waller a“, ("out Rmlfllc- art and earnings to cilarlty that season she taken bar ill-Hills l0 NW for n decade she was even boiler bill Ollllililfl 0i "it ‘liliilil ‘ivlilllng-‘l ‘Mr. ‘Samuel Johnston an old and known tllun tho celebrated Raquel {he Cal" mew?“ l? “~‘l“““l'.fl.°l ‘ff honored reeddent o; Pete“, mam Melicr. 0e seen. ‘So averse l0 publltlty ls Lives in Retirement f: ‘.. . . La Tortajuda dlsn cared from ‘this French sinllfil‘ llllil ‘slid 11-15 Nam h“ bee!’ temporamy Lomncd the stage as sudderxrg as shr; flp- consistently refused lo appear bo- pcnrcd. Whcn her star began to fore the public on any occasion, wane she made way for youugor though her gifts in lkvvvuclll c1111!‘- artists und retired to the lpllliflil itius are muuY 31ml llviiilfi del Sol, the contrc lo which all. Only ‘Mme. Calvc-‘a lillillls lillfW-i no his holmc. is we nrc ‘pleased to report somewhat improved ‘ill health. Mr. Jolllltston enjoys con- versing with iricuds ml topics of interest fllhllflisll-OI’ religious or soo- tho 34 ton steamer Lily Hedge ular. dragged ashore at the same place. . Tho schooners Frances Mason and 'Mlrs. David lMoDoillatd, Peter's Daisy Marguerite, liroke from their Road. is gradually improving‘ ‘ill winter moorings at Riverpcrt and health and ere long wlilL-wo trust. crushed on Kraut Point, lmner- be elnjoylug‘ fatrllnealsuro of lllcr burg, and were ill hopeless position. former good.‘ saith. The schooner four wasted A. F. —--* [Davison stranded on Whitehead, lnear Grand Manan, ‘N. IL, and tho is visiting her dklllgllltflf. -crdw escaped whiio the vus-sel bc- Mlqphgg at [1{B11p,,x_ ,N_ ,5, lcnmo a total lose. Captain lanes .-.-_-. Morrlslloy reported the safety of we m1, also pleased m q-epgfl arrow“ t" "m "WWW at PWB- tilat MTS. .r. n. luoklnuch "is im- ‘ - p-rovlng from her recent illness The schooner Carl Creasor pound- He‘. trauma“ Mus- Mymo We, ,ed ashore nosr Lunch-burg and was any“. arflyod Mn“, mm Tqmnw, wrecked. lNo lives had been rc- mwfe “he holds an immmmt p031. ported lost although several crews mm in 80m, service ‘york of me had thrilling escapes in the icy Church m mat ca“ surf. The British Steamer llull- . croft without fuel and wit-h all hel- wood work exhausted yesterday. Mira. A. M. Johnston, Peter's lRll. ‘Mrs. II. diis many friends in I’. E. i. will reglret to know tlhnt lllir. Wdlfiitslrs "was still being battered about ofi’ ‘New-lonndlsnd with another Steam- er siandlng by. No late reports had been received. The New York tug Western which grounded. noar Bhelburnio u week ago with a large cargo oi‘ liquor. disappeared lu to- day’ storm carrying 2,000 cases of loose bottled liquor. Sinclair Portfolio Still In Doubt OTTAVFA, Doc. T——Tho now port- folio ‘which lPrenlier King recently stated ho would create is now said to bo probably that of fisheries. and it l-s said ‘that lion. J. E. Bin- clair, (‘Ijiberai Queen's P. E. l.) ‘will be the first ‘minister to assume the post. ‘Premier King has an- nounced that the portfolio probnb~ ly would go to Prince ‘Edward Is- land. Mr. iSinclair was a member ‘without portfolio‘ ‘in last Liberal ‘cabinet. »Ths Department of Fish- 'el'les now is joined to the Dept. of Llvltl-lno of which lion. P. J. s. ctr- ‘din is minister.~On the other hand it is stated that the new portfolio l o: Sydney, N. S., and dlorrnerly o! good Spaniards wish to go. ‘llllfll l!" lwbllY l-i 111° ‘lmslillli-‘I °1 _ She a lives very modestly with dolls. These dolls zlrl- yw-zlrly sent hgr 339;] husband gm] their fl()]|,iill ovcr the world. Cillldroll oi who is engaged in the moving pic- iflilllds made twenty Yilllfe‘ H8O)" ture business. Occasionally she is Australia, China, liltllli. null Alllcrlrzl visited by some old friend 0f tho iCllOW tho Calvc dolls. days when she was the queen oil - European vltrloty hails, but her Covered Most of The W°rld home seldom appears ill tho news papers and, oven in Madrid, many, - _ _ . H l of her old admirers do not realize. wml m“ “moplm” "l h“ ‘f '30 ut rho Sonia in Milan. Mme. cal ma‘ u‘ Tmqa-lad“ h‘ Bu“ “ll”- iWflli always a success. \\'ilon shc _ . ' ' ' opened at the Metropolitan iu New Dwa, Drggges Dolls ’ York in the role of Sdiliuzzti. at . Cs-vsleria ‘itusticsnn in 1898 sho at- Teacheg, Rims Estate hicvcd a triumph, although the op- lera was unplogulsr. Switching to omen. Doc. 7—-0peratic idol of Carmomolle‘ some linens“ 0"“ the world for thirty years. Mme. llw Unified SWWB- . Emma Calve now is a practical‘ During her active stage career llandhold" m southern Franc‘; iCnlvo was on inveterate trnvellclr. , ‘He, only connectttm wlth ti“, Qiq Her lboast is that she has sung in ‘musical life is through tho six ol every Ne"! l" ills blllmu "<1 " scvcn pupils she trains for several 8W1‘? Olvllllvd 60111117? 0i '11" The t... of Quality “IMPERIAL” Stamped on every Fox liisouii each yeah Tat mhfirpflgllltiijlldw she says “l lovo this ~ ti: i n t 0 -- U m: a’ ‘Mg; Myule M wank °“,,~$.°t:lo6o::§mi1lig xllexltmflhatztfu do Peilceml mum‘? “Pd l m“ ha???“ 34M 33ers” u 5* Jmwua fi.“".’.‘.‘3.'°i‘.."i¥lil‘.‘.i‘.“ ‘ti.‘i“‘.if.“.l‘i.‘ii so emu Hm w» and ‘Mr. Bears was Iilalkon 0o ltlltfdons ' ' FQRQgAg-f “U51- Af-t-Agxs Gilly Hospital lou- treatment. ' . Mr J I “Jam and Mr w Gave "Best Years To‘ Fublie" t . l. 4 ' a l . ii. Hidkon continue to do a. brisk business in the mercantile line. Peter's Road unstained serious in- mmflb“ ‘ASHKNGTON. Dec. m-Agrl-l culluro scientists bore nrc walungl filThe be.“ ye,“ o; my me wewwilh interest the outcome oi experi- given to the public," Mme. Calvo “will” Wndllcifld by their ugolllu. V, qNo-w .1 aha" "W, 1n 99am" Oklahoma state authorities and Mr. Ohiw. s. Mhonohhlu, teacher “ab; u“, wtid and rocky upland or Army Air corps sloth‘. wltbaviou- of Peters (Ronid ISollooi time taken: a the Cevenuefl mountain's in the De.‘ to finding some oflectlvc moans of hlousc on Peter's {Road near the _'.._. ->-___g_._ resisting rust spore attacks iiiwii scene loll his daily labors to which‘ crops. Mrs MaloDonaldl lhas joined himl While the field experiments were from their formed‘ homo at Wood‘ under way may aircraft We"! 91"“ lslalnlds. GAS, ont daily trorn Fort Sill. Okla. w UPSET STOMACH '——-— » For PSORIASIS instantly! “Pape'sDiapepsin" i nt- o... Herbal atom.- , , N QOIIBQS Stomach so gglftlgan onstgilrollzifimienecs it‘; Meals Digest lMr. George tMmln Greek River. is again in the poultry lbusincss and has succeeded h! making lib. com, nillg industry profitable to his mlanty patrons. Herbal Remedies. tsmrlllflil l"; Lona of g nhood and diseases o men. Boo let on Female ills und Mr .8. S. iBut-ler is also as usual conducting n. very tremuneraltvc Box 446 is your guarantee oi highest quality lresh wholesome lox lood which vnll produce best results in loxes and lurs. insist on receiving “lmperials” then iced liberally and regularly and success ls yours. imperial Biscuit 00., ltd.‘ may be that of Colonization which now is joined to Immigration un- del- non. Robt. ‘Forks. if Coloniza- tion should ‘be made a separate da- partment, it is not known whether Mr. Sinclair would be ‘willing to ac- ‘fifitiitiiiii? Ffiillliéfiiit, u», ugrfl“ §.',' gg-msgflu-‘ug, sr::t.'."“.v.s:i~.“:s§;.t§§; h“ give“ emplomwm‘ to “mu”, m ltmgti. llzzitzeprtlorc {iistreee rom oi ‘lf.lt§"".’.§,'»'“l'.§li.to nigginlr uliope. nhis work. w", acid, upset stomach. No data-i Treatment by mail our specialty- ‘ lencc, heartburn, paiggtatlon, or linalish Iierbel Dlllwflflll’! lin this important industry. 1M misery-making gases. rrect your] "u, vmmmn m a film of Johnston and McSwnils also claim our attention. They do mod W. guaranteed by brirusglll W 0v"! work and receive‘ a good shew "lflvme Bimini‘ "W °‘ for a few cents. Each pack- . UM D digestion (Tho Oldest Herbal institution) L \ 0 d‘ tuners/u. w Rea. TIMI Mun Jhnulao lured ily us. Phone 721 Charlottetown, P. E. I. Ag] t. i neseumtloh Christal]; do: "lee ‘sass ENcusu sp FOR MEN Are Yo choice tor‘... some... Kl:- f-lllored, wt t,’ 1,, letmaa bone. Price 12.75 "l0! POL m w." ill-l (nun and motto... sor- $11M: shades or calf or ale, sll w“, llVflYozlbvfil olgmolmm "We Ullneo sot a apt cept. Don't Fuss With Mustard Plasters! “Ht: L" D JC ED NE- F1! R07? ALDERMAN I Bringing Up Father we.“ tum moiqrr wr-l ‘TO V0? E m“ O "I av llrr-u. Faawaa flaavlosl Im- -By George MoManus » a BRING ~ Some j Q l omens‘. . r .., _..-- , ~ ‘ l, i BYTHEWAY-l WELLOF counsel wouao- "+' °°Ze‘l°=°t§‘é‘ié5.~'t'i_°' E$Q§<§UQEAEEo $1.32? ‘F238? FFil-i- 5' CUE%‘5 ‘fbu KNOW e01‘ l'L.L°V~'lqOT BEEQWN OY I Kttqg QPYOU’ Hire LID-THEN gATEN l_ll<E l M REURNSTMZQIRG: 5E ‘fgés v A nu w: comm MR—.liGQ=~>‘ "ms =°", Qalfqa; Y -|_,_ cl~rlzer~l-Ar~lo- atsc-rlou! “M”? vo-rE F83 ME‘ . g f"\-l'l/‘-_ n‘- , J/ ,1 t __-,__